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    Joe None commented  · 

    AOL use to be able to block offending Domains but now their system requires a FULL email address and not just the Domain name. Since the use of uncontrolled use of stolen Domains is easy to just change the sender and then saturate users from the SAME Domain continues. So being able to block Domains would eliminate the flooding of SPAM emails from the SAME Domain.

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